Photographer Louis Cahill’s high-key approach to fly fishing photography offers an interesting alternative to today’s typically highly saturated digital photos.
The “barely there” highlights lend his photos an oddly graphic, almost architectural feel – on that you can see more of at his Andros Island photo album.
Crazy, tilted perspectives and extreme wide angles (the latter all the rage these days) also populate Cahill’s work, and to see 100+ more photographs from Andros Island, click here.
See you nowhere near the equator, Tom Chandler.
































opened your gallery back awhile n loved the look spent 30 years in the keys and now take wildlife pictures centering on eagles in central fl. i wanted to share your site with a professional photographer but it wont open angles colors and content blew my mind do you share your recipies or technique are you old ike me or a young wipper snapper i want to see more of your work thanks lens/camera being used on that andros shoot???
carl krause(Quote)
This isn’t Louis Cahill’s site (it’s the Trout Underground). You need to follow the link to his place and send him an email…
Tom Chandler(Quote)